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Old   February 18, 2007, 23:19
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HSeldon
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Hi, I´m dealing with the In-Cylinder model and I can´t figure what the "Piston Stroke cutoff" is. I´m not an english native speaker, as you can see Just explain me what it is or what it does to translate the idea to the spanish.

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Old   February 20, 2007, 12:57
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Pues mirando el siginificado exacto de cutoff, es "límite, tope", literalmente es el tope de la carrera del pistón. Creo que en Fluent, por lo que he podido curiosear, viene a ser la distancia entre el tope del cilindro (zona de válvulas) y el pistón cuando está en el punto muerto superior; o, dicho de otra forma, la altura de la cámara de combustión.

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Old   February 20, 2007, 13:23
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Perfecto! muchas gracias Ness! Es bueno leer un poco de español en este foro

Saludos desde Argentina.
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